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That was a good episode, and i mean very good. To fit in Vegeta's awaken all the way to him defeating Zarbon. Wow, what an episode.

It'll always make me laugh how easy it was for Vegeta in the first half of this episode. I mean i thought Freeza would be smarter then to just leave the dragon balls alone like that.

Spoiler for episode 26:

First they leave him because they think he is dead, then they leave him because they think he is weak. Ok, their IQ is around that of a lizard. Meaning average, if you compare them with the smartest character in this series: Tsundere busty chick Bulma.

What was this delay about anyway? Zarbon could have taken him to Frieza right away and save us half an episode.

First they leave him because they think he is dead, then they leave him because they think he is weak. Ok, their IQ is around that of a lizard. Meaning average, if you compare them with the smartest character in this series: Tsundere busty chick Bulma.

What was this delay about anyway? Zarbon could have taken him to Frieza right away and save us half an episode.

Why are you so grouchy? You seem to always complain about something when we already know what's going to happen. This series has been brought back to feel nostalgic. Just sit back and watch one of the most classic shounen series ever made. Enjoy it rather than nitpicking everything

Just watched episodes 23 and 24. Zarbon's beatdown on Vegeta was even more brutal than I'd remembered. Though it was kinda dumb of him to just leave him there to drown, instead of checking up on him and taking him to Frieza.

In ep 25, Frieza insinuates Zarbon didn't dive into the lake because he hates the water (which is pretty weird, considering he looks like a giant toad). Not all that great of a reason I suppose, but maybe he figured Vegeta wasn't a real threat even if he did manage to survive.

And man, you guys always seem to be an episode ahead of me. Even though I know what's going to happen, I still find myself avoiding spoiler tags for whatever reason. Maybe part of me wants to keep this feeling like I'm watching it again for the very first time.

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It was nice to see that Kai kept the gore in Vegeta's gut punch to Zarbon fully intact. Contrary to what some may think (you know, censorship), the scenes of violence in Kai have been identical to those in the manga.

It was nice to see that Kai kept the gore in Vegeta's gut punch to Zarbon fully intact. Contrary to what some may think (you know, censorship), the scenes of violence in Kai have been identical to those in the manga.

Now that you mention that, I did realize that after watching Vegeta get beat down by Zarbon the first time around. The violence was less censored than I'm accustomed to, which is of course a good thing. Initially, I thought they were going to censor a lot considering the hole that was supposed to be in Goku after the special beam cannon during the Raditz fight. I'm actually enjoying the series a little more now

The manga version of the Special Beam Cannon piercing through Goku and Raditz was a lot less graphic than the original Z anime counterpart. There was basically no blood coming out of the wounds, and thus Kai simply made its version of that scene more true to the manga.